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Shamrocks, Feildians post big wins in St. John's intermediate play

The OMT Shamrocks and CEI Feildians turned on the offence to make short work of their opponents in St. John’s Molson intermediate baseball Thursday night at St. Pat’s Ball Park.

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The Shamrocks blasted the Gonzaga Vikings 14-3 after the Feildians thrashed the Rona Storm 11-1. Both games were shortened to five innings by virtue of the league’s 10-run mercy rule.

In the Feildians’ win, Dan Humber (4H, 2K) pitched the win over Daniel Toope and helped himself at the plate with three RBIs.

For the Shammies, Jaxson Gulliver (4H, 8K) was the winning pitcher, getting the decision over Elliott Phillips.

Brad Porter drove in four runs for the winners, who got three runs from Dylan McKenzie and three hits from Parker Gulliver.

Diego Lopez had two hits and scored two runs for Gonzaga.

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